Dracula

Posted in General Production, Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on September 26th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

Yesterday’s images, as we continue to work on “Dracula” with deadlines approaching. . .

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. . . finishing up the wallpaper for the study. . .

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. . . and into the theatre so they can go up. There will be cornice, there will be baseboard, there will be wainscotting. . .

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. . . here’s Elizabeth and Molly, two of the Intro to Theatre students, gluing ethafoam trim onto an overhead arch. . .

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. . . while propsmistress Cristine (right), and assistant Alyssa (left) work on stakes and crucifixes. . .

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. . . and the flown arches get base painted for eventual brick texture (and the lighting crew passes through on some lighting errand). . .

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. . . and finally, student lighting designer Jayson decides to get a jump on focussing two days early. Which may or may not be good thing — it’s great he’s ahead of the game, but on the other hand, once those flown arches go up he’ll have to retouch things.

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Posted in General Production, Scenic Painting on September 25th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

Yesterday’s work on “Dracula.” Dry tech is, after all October 2nd. . .

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Here’s TD Steve Chene ripping down styrofoam for the cornices. . .

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. . . and students attaching the finished facing as the lighting crew looks on. . .

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. . . and my final project of the day, working on the wallpaper for the study. Wainscoting will be attached to the bottom halves, and the last thing to do will be to add narrow dark strips on either side of the grey stripes this afternoon. Hopefully, these will then go up today.

Anything to Declare

Posted in Drawings, Scenic Design on September 24th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

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Our final show of the Fall semester is “Anything to Declare,” a French sex farce that has two locales — the parlor of the Dupont household and the Zeze’s ‘artist’s’ garret. The added wrinkle is that this show must be able to travel, as it is our ACTF submission. Even if it’s not selected to participate in the festival in January, we have to assume it’s going and design/build accordingly. Right now, I’m exploring how to get some feminine curves into the set, and looking at the work of artist Paul Cignac for colors and textures. This is an image of the current Sketchup model I’ll be showing at this afternoon’s production meeting.

Dracula

Posted in General Production, Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on September 24th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

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More “Dracula” construction. Here, shop TA Thad works on facing the inside of some of the arches.

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. . . and some of the Intro students prime other arches. . .

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. . . and TA Keri works with another student measuring and snapping out lines for what will becomes the study’s stenciled wall paper. . .

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. . . and in the Hicklin, light hang commences, lead by student lighting designer Jayson Winslow. . .

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and finally, my project for the afternoon, laying out the mortar lines on the platform facing.

Jack and the Magic Beans

Posted in Drawings, Scenic Design on September 20th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

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This morning, before meeting with the director of “Dracula” to discuss the sarcophagus lid, working on “Jack and the Magic Beans.’ “Jack” is our touring children’s show which goes up pretty much immediately after “Dracula” closes. We’re going with a mix of Scandanavian folk art and Richard Scarry, all flat and portable and able to fit through an ordinary doorway.

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Posted in General Production, Scenic Design, Scenic Painting on September 19th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

Work continues on “Dracula”. . . .

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Students Nick and Keri work on the sofa. The back two legs were cracked and needed to be replaced. The whole thing will be recovered with a greyscale fabric.

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TD Steve Chene works with a student on creating the ‘broken’ surfaces of the flown arch pieces.

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Student Anna works with some of the Intro to Theatre students cutting out items on the band saw. . .

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. . .while two more Intro students cover the platform facing with a two color wet blend scumble which will eventually become a rough stone surface.

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My project this afternoon was finishing the floor textures. There’s Nick working on the sarcophagus.

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Finally, the furniture placed in approximate position for use in rehearsal tonight. It will all also be going grayscale.

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Posted in General Production, Scenic Painting on September 19th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

Progress on the floor of “Dracula.”

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One of the Intro to Theatre students base coats the platforms.

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Laying out the wood flooring and one of the areas of stone. The door in back there is left over from classes andnot part of the set.

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Glazing the center stone floor.

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Drying the grey wash. The student upstage lays out the grid for the tile floor.

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And yesterday’s stopping point at the end of shop. The wooden floors are sealed and done. The central stone floor is sealed and done. The upper stone floor needs shadow and a grey wash, and the tiles are in progress. I hope to finish all the floor work by the end of today’s shop hours.

Dracula

Posted in General Production on September 16th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

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Construction on “Dracula” gets into full swing. Above are some students from the Introduction to Theatre course (and assorted TAs) working on the suspended arches.

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And a base coat on the deck. We will begin painting the floor tomorrow afternoon.

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Posted in Drawings, Scenic Design on September 11th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

Dracula Sept 10 with curtains

Still working on “Dracula” details and figuring out fabric on Sketchup. Here’s an image with curtains! Which were mentioned in the script, but the director doesn’t want them after all.

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Posted in General Production, Scenic Design on September 11th, 2013 by Eric Appleton

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The semester begins and the shops are now open. The students from Introduction to Theatre spend their lab time working in the shops on the department proudctions, so here, on day three of construction (under the supervision of TD Steve Chene), the platforms for “Dracula” are largely in place in the Hicklin Theatre. With the dance classes now taking place in the new dance studio, we’ve reclaimed the black box for academic year performance; “Dracula” is the first school year show in the Hicklin is quite some time.